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24 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Our club should be chasing Scully. Who would you rather? Tyson and Nathan Jones on a wing? Or this endurance beast?

I don't care what happened in 2011. People need to get over it.

An outside pacy and skillful winger is what we need and Scully fits the bill. 

 

Pacy and the comps best runner but Scully hasn’t hit a target since he stabbed the knife through us.

Excited to see what Stretch, Baker, Fritsch and Kade Kolo can do on the wings. Until then Vanders can tackle Scully in to the ground 

 
54 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Scully off to Hawks with Wingard by the sounds of it......FML

"I'd love to end my career a one-club player, and I anticipate that will be the case."

31 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Our club should be chasing Scully. Who would you rather? Tyson and Nathan Jones on a wing? Or this endurance beast?

I don't care what happened in 2011. People need to get over it.

An outside pacy and skillful winger is what we need and Scully fits the bill. 

 

No DH rule.

 

 

With the trades of Kent and Tyson, we now hold picks 36, 46, 54, 62 and 65. 

I imagine that by the end of the trade period, Josh will pull a 'Mahoney' special which will push us higher in the draft.


1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

With the trades of Kent and Tyson, we now hold picks 36, 46, 54, 62 and 65. 

I imagine that by the end of the trade period, Josh will pull a 'Mahoney' special which will push us higher in the draft.

Hopefully the trade a few of these with Sydney to get their 2 round picks 

The rumours re Wingard are pretty brutal, thought I was reading about Watts for a second there :lol:

Just now, Demons11 said:

Hopefully the trade a few of these with Sydney to get their 2 round picks 

Keeping in mind the number of picks we need to have enough on our list. I take my hat off to the list team who must keep an eye on all the outcomes.

 

Would be most appropriate for $cully to end up at Whorethorn.  Would give me twice the number of reasons to boo the pox riddled little turd.

Seriously, what kind of culture must Whorethorn be building with a team full of mercenaries, whilst porning off their up and comming players lIke Burton?  I really hope this import led rebuild of Whorethorn is as sucessful as Carlscums latest one and the end up occupying the lowest rungs of the ladder for a loooong time.

1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Would be most appropriate for $cully to end up at Whorethorn.  Would give me twice the number of reasons to boo the pox riddled little turd.

Seriously, what kind of culture must Whorethorn be building with a team full of mercenaries, whilst porning off their up and comming players lIke Burton?  I really hope this import led rebuild of Whorethorn is as sucessful as Carlscums latest one and the end up occupying the lowest rungs of the ladder for a loooong time.

The now fractured family club


3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

The rumours re Wingard are pretty brutal, thought I was reading about Watts for a second there :lol:

Haven't read anything much on Wingard, mainly due lack of interest, but now you have tickled that - any links?

4 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Haven't read anything much on Wingard, mainly due lack of interest, but now you have tickled that - any links?

There is a bigfooty write up on him (rumours), I'll try and hunt it down mate or you can look yourself, it'd be on their Port Adelaide board from memory.

4 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The now fractured family club

Yes "we're a happy team at Whorethorn":

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trade-news-hawthorn-fans-react-to-news-ryan-burton-is-on-the-trade-table-to-secure-chad-wingard/news-story/efb16a382792eac937af4a4c8e52b5c9

It also states in the article that Garry Lyon is endorsing the trade due to Whorethorn's outstanding record on trades and list management, so hopefully that is putting the kiss of death on them.

Yes Whorethorn have traded well to fill gaps during their premiership window, but what they are doing now is trying to build a new core of a team through trading.  Really hope they are being smug overconfident mugs and it blows up in their face in years to come.

Apparently Scully wants to return to Melbourne and join hawthorn.

Appropriate that [censored] wants to play for them.

3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Apparently Scully wants to return to Melbourne and join hawthorn.

Appropriate that [censored] wants to play for them.

How the wheel turns.

He left Melbourne as the best thing since sliced bread.

Who would want to play for crappy old Melbourne when you get more money and success at GWS. 

He would return to Hawthorn as just another professional footballer plying his trade.

Karma.  

No premierships, no medals, just a millionaire! 


3 minutes ago, hemingway said:

How the wheel turns.

He left Melbourne as the best thing since sliced bread.

Who would want to play for crappy old Melbourne when you get more money and success at GWS. 

He would return to Hawthorn as just another professional footballer plying his trade.

Karma.  

No premierships, no medals, just a millionaire! 

And a [censored]!

9 minutes ago, hemingway said:

How the wheel turns.

He left Melbourne as the best thing since sliced bread.

Who would want to play for crappy old Melbourne when you get more money and success at GWS. 

He would return to Hawthorn as just another professional footballer plying his trade.

Karma.  

No premierships, no medals, just a millionaire! 

And that's all he ever wanted, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

12 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Apparently Scully wants to return to Melbourne and join hawthorn.

Appropriate that [censored] wants to play for them.

Very mercenary by him. I would put money on the fact he cannot see a premiership at his fractured and “beloved GWS” so run off to Whorethorn to try and get one before Father Time catches him. Little turd. ? for continued lack of success. Lying to a dying man ?

4 minutes ago, Deevout said:

 Lying to a dying man ?

The major reason I dislike him so much.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

The major reason I dislike him so much.

Says everything about his character. Also the reason your long running thread is still going strong ? 


2 minutes ago, Deevout said:

Says everything about his character. Also the reason your long running thread is still going strong ? 

Also there is more sense ( with a little humour ) and less anger at other posters, than the rest of DL.

Laugh all you like. But Scully at Hawthorn is a better chance of a flag than Scully at GWS.

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

The major reason I dislike him so much.

Red, he would call it "constructive lying"" 

Edited by hemingway

 
2 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Red, he would call it "constructive lying""

Its regarded by the perpetrator as being okay.

Many do for money and not even for money.  

Money is a corrupting force and the clubs and players are part of the corruption.

Its not an industry in which ethical and respectful behaviour is found in spades. 

He can call it what he wants.

Not much different to what he said at the airport, that he hadn't committed to GWS yet and was only going up to have a look. Next day a fully professional video came out of him in GWS gear saying he was Giant. 

If people make statements to knowingly deceive others, what are they called?

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

If people make statements to knowingly deceive others, what are they called?

Politicians 


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